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tory brexit or ours, one that works for the many. access to the single market, establishes a new cooperative relationship with europe. powerst that uses returned from brussels to support a new industrial strategy. to upgrade our economy in every region and nation, one that puts our economy first, not fake immigration targets that fan the flames of here -- of fear. we will not follow the tories into the gutter of blaming migrants for our ills in society. [applause] mr. corbyn: it isn't migrants who drive down conditions, but the worst kind of bosses in collusion with the government. labour will stop employers driving down conditions, not scapegoating racism. [applause] it is too important to be left to the conservatives and their battles and identity crisis. will hold squabbling ministers to account every step of the way. you for all that you do. [applause] mr. corbyn: there literally ready to take over when the government fails. for the many, for the future is our mission. tories,h is, under the britain's future is at risk no matter
tory brexit or ours, one that works for the many. access to the single market, establishes a new cooperative relationship with europe. powerst that uses returned from brussels to support a new industrial strategy. to upgrade our economy in every region and nation, one that puts our economy first, not fake immigration targets that fan the flames of here -- of fear. we will not follow the tories into the gutter of blaming migrants for our ills in society. [applause] mr. corbyn: it isn't migrants...
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[applause] tory breakfast -- tory brexit race to thewould bottom with corporate taxes. we will not be passive spectators to the hopelessly inept negotiating team putting at risk people's jobs, rights and living standards. [applause] a team more interested in posture and to personal advantage -- posturing to personal advantage than the good to the country. speechair, theresa may's last week did you not the cabinet, for a moment before the divisions broke out again. never once was the national interest so ill served on such a vital issue. [applause] if there was no other reason for the tories to go, their self-interested brexit bungling would be reason enough. [applause] so i have a simple message to the cabinet. for burton's sake, put yourself together or make way. [cheers and applause] one thing needs to be made clear straightaway. 3 million european union citizens currently living and working in britain are welcome here. [cheers and applause] >> three cement, give them the full guarantee of the government. if you do not, we will. our brexit team is focused above all on
[applause] tory breakfast -- tory brexit race to thewould bottom with corporate taxes. we will not be passive spectators to the hopelessly inept negotiating team putting at risk people's jobs, rights and living standards. [applause] a team more interested in posture and to personal advantage -- posturing to personal advantage than the good to the country. speechair, theresa may's last week did you not the cabinet, for a moment before the divisions broke out again. never once was the national...
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he says the tory policies are too timid. what you want is a home secretary talking about the nasty... oh, no, she is prime minister now! it is interesting, this, emerging from certain people within the conservative party, saying, why are we seemingly aping labour's policy? if we can't shoot their fox totally, what is the point of taking potshots at it? the tories are always going to struggle to beat labour on their heartland issues. the tory brand is strong when it is the economically sensible... portraying itself as the steady hand at the tiller, but if thatis steady hand at the tiller, but if that is not possible, given the chaos of the last three months. we will go back to the times, i was listening to radio 4, any questions and on stays, and time and time againa and on stays, and time and time again a couple of people said, why would you sack anyone for this? the public are saying enough already. you can see that is the way they have tried to spin it, and it is not just that she had a cold or a calf, she was in a very ba
he says the tory policies are too timid. what you want is a home secretary talking about the nasty... oh, no, she is prime minister now! it is interesting, this, emerging from certain people within the conservative party, saying, why are we seemingly aping labour's policy? if we can't shoot their fox totally, what is the point of taking potshots at it? the tories are always going to struggle to beat labour on their heartland issues. the tory brand is strong when it is the economically...
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we debate with a former tory mp himself accused and cleared. police in las vegas are no closer to understanding the gunmen‘s motivation, newsnight heads to his hometown of mesquite. the right to bear arms is carved into the american soul. the battle over guns is where you draw the lines. it is which weapons are permitted, and which are not. i have a shot gun, a 22 pistol, a 38 pistol and a 22 rifle. four guns. why do you need four guns? you live next to a golf course! it is part of your dna to have a gun! what is the female equivalent of manspreading, and should we be doing more of it? we speak to amy cuddy.
we debate with a former tory mp himself accused and cleared. police in las vegas are no closer to understanding the gunmen‘s motivation, newsnight heads to his hometown of mesquite. the right to bear arms is carved into the american soul. the battle over guns is where you draw the lines. it is which weapons are permitted, and which are not. i have a shot gun, a 22 pistol, a 38 pistol and a 22 rifle. four guns. why do you need four guns? you live next to a golf course! it is part of your dna...
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there are always tory members of parliament who have been grumbling about leadership. they grumbled about david cameron, they grumbled before that about michael howard. they‘ re now grumbling about theresa may. you always get that. what would you say to your fellow tory mps who think this is the moment to try and depose theresa may? well, i haven't found any yet and i haven't talked to any yet but next week when the house returns i will find them and i'll politely ask them to shut up. at the moment there doesn't seem to be enough momentum among a minority of tory mps to threaten theresa may, who is, of course, embroiled in brexit and bridging divisions within her party on the issue. most tory mps i've talked to are very sympathetic about the prime minister's struggles yesterday. 0ne cabinet minister told me it was proper and fair to stand by her. number 10 scoffs at any suggestion theresa may might quit. so for now the embattled prime minister fights on. ben wright, bbc news, downing street. now this time brought the sport i'iews. hello, i'm nick marshall—mccormack
there are always tory members of parliament who have been grumbling about leadership. they grumbled about david cameron, they grumbled before that about michael howard. they‘ re now grumbling about theresa may. you always get that. what would you say to your fellow tory mps who think this is the moment to try and depose theresa may? well, i haven't found any yet and i haven't talked to any yet but next week when the house returns i will find them and i'll politely ask them to shut up. at the...
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, tory, tory. open dissent from scum, scum, scum! open dissent from the prime minister might find it hard to listen to that, let alone agree. hard to listen to that, let the tory conference, a magnet for discontent and fury in some quarters. for discontent and fury in most of the protests peaceful, all noisy at least. but theresa may does think she needs to pay attention to the national mood. think she needs to after labour courted votes promising to scrap university fees in england, they will be frozen and there is a confirmation of a rethink too. frozen and there is when we set that policy what we expected was going to happen was there would be a range, diversity in the system, that we'd see universities perhaps offering shorter courses, that we'd see universities offering courses at fees under the maximum fee. that hasn't happened. at fees under the maximum fee. we've got to look at it again. at fees under the maximum fee. but ambitions to change policy won't matter much. foreign secretary, do you accept you're causing trouble for
, tory, tory. open dissent from scum, scum, scum! open dissent from the prime minister might find it hard to listen to that, let alone agree. hard to listen to that, let the tory conference, a magnet for discontent and fury in some quarters. for discontent and fury in most of the protests peaceful, all noisy at least. but theresa may does think she needs to pay attention to the national mood. think she needs to after labour courted votes promising to scrap university fees in england, they will...
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that is tory austerity. heartless, shameful, self-defeating. for the sake of decency, austerity must end and it must end now. [applause] conference, we stand for a scotland that is fair at home. and we want our country to play its part in building a better, fairer world. there is now a battle of ideas underway across the globe. a battle between those who want to turn inwards and those determined to look outwards. we know what side we are on. our party is internationalist to its core and it will always be so. [applause] we've opened our doors and our hearts to refugees from syria. we are working with the united nations to support women in conflict resolution. in africa and pakistan, we're helping fight poverty and give girls the chance to be educated. we're sending aid to rohingya muslims fleeing violence in burma. and our ground-breaking climate justice fund is helping provide clean water in malawi and irrigation in zambia. conference, we will never accept that a limit should be placed on the contribution scotland can make to building a better
that is tory austerity. heartless, shameful, self-defeating. for the sake of decency, austerity must end and it must end now. [applause] conference, we stand for a scotland that is fair at home. and we want our country to play its part in building a better, fairer world. there is now a battle of ideas underway across the globe. a battle between those who want to turn inwards and those determined to look outwards. we know what side we are on. our party is internationalist to its core and it will...
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a bit dispiriting for the tories. that is the answer to how long she will stay, until they know who will replace her. because a long and fractious leadership contest would be terrible for the party and also terrible for brexit negotiations, give the apparent to the 27. so u nless give the apparent to the 27. so unless there can be an easy transition, the kind of coronation wheel mosul when theresa may became leader, i don‘t think they will risk it. the front page in the observer, axe old guard to make way for the young stars. the idea of a reshuffle, where younger conservatives are brought up the ranks. is that sort of water down the threat and people like boris johnson, do you think?|j the threat and people like boris johnson, do you think? i think. the threat and people like boris johnson, do you think? ithink. it's much harder to get booked on television programmes and so on if you don‘t have that moniker of foreign secretary, minister for so and so, not that boris will never struggle for airtime! there is also
a bit dispiriting for the tories. that is the answer to how long she will stay, until they know who will replace her. because a long and fractious leadership contest would be terrible for the party and also terrible for brexit negotiations, give the apparent to the 27. so u nless give the apparent to the 27. so unless there can be an easy transition, the kind of coronation wheel mosul when theresa may became leader, i don‘t think they will risk it. the front page in the observer, axe old...
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but tori would call her grandparents when she ran out of food. three years ago lillian and richard were awarded legal custody. >> when she first came to live with us permanently she was blaming herself. maybe if i was better, mom wouldn't have done the drugs. >> reporter: it wasn't just tori's mom abusing heroin in their home. it was also her uncle, the closest person tori had to a father figure. what happened to your uncle? >> he passed away, november 20th, 2015, from a drug overdose. >> reporter: heroin? >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: that must have been superhard for you. >> yeah. because -- i mean, he basically took care of me instead of my mom. like if my mom was asleep, he'd take care of me. so it was just -- it was -- it was sad. hang on. >> reporter: you want a kleenex? i have one. >> i got one over here. >> reporter: okay. come here. this is really hard stuff to talk about. at 14 years old, tori has seen enough pain for a lifetime, making her spirit and attitude today all the more impressive. here's a big question. >> okay. >> reporter: why are
but tori would call her grandparents when she ran out of food. three years ago lillian and richard were awarded legal custody. >> when she first came to live with us permanently she was blaming herself. maybe if i was better, mom wouldn't have done the drugs. >> reporter: it wasn't just tori's mom abusing heroin in their home. it was also her uncle, the closest person tori had to a father figure. what happened to your uncle? >> he passed away, november 20th, 2015, from a drug...
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tory plot to oust made, all we wa nt longer! tory plot to oust made, all we want for christmas is a new pm. that sounds more realistic but i think even that is probably unlikely u nless think even that is probably unlikely unless something else changes. the way it was put to me yesterday, she had two lives left and at the conference she lost one of them. there's only so many times things can go disastrously wrong before you're out of a job. we aren't there yet but we are a step closer. her collea g u es yet but we are a step closer. her colleagues will be very pragmatic and think about what's best for the party, when does she outlived their usefulness? they don't want a bloodbath of tories fighting each other over the next prime minister. many people want boris and many want anybody but him. until they realise they can unite behind one person or a couple of people, then the last thing they will do is wield the knife. there is no obvious successor, there is no one person who everyone is behind saying that they would do a betterjo
tory plot to oust made, all we wa nt longer! tory plot to oust made, all we want for christmas is a new pm. that sounds more realistic but i think even that is probably unlikely u nless think even that is probably unlikely unless something else changes. the way it was put to me yesterday, she had two lives left and at the conference she lost one of them. there's only so many times things can go disastrously wrong before you're out of a job. we aren't there yet but we are a step closer. her...
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. >> reporter: tory brinkman has always been a survivor. born 15 weeks early, a tiny pound and a half. that was just the beginning of her struggle. for the first ten years of her life she lived with a mother addicted to heroin. their history together shows how savage the addiction can be. today she's a remarkably composed 14-year-old telling her story her way. what do you remember about those early years and your mom? >> she never ate. she'd have maybe a coke a day. no water. then go right back to bed. she would never take care of me, never feed me. i have to feed myself. i consider myself as the parent and my mom the kid. >> reporter: do you think your mom sold drugs? >> i know she did. >> reporter: did she get in trouble for that? >> yeah. one time i think i was around 7 or 8, she actually made me do a drug deal for her. >> reporter: a drug deal? like what did she ask you to do? >> she put either heroin or cocaine in a napkin or something. and she said run up to that house, go get the money and give this to them. >> reporter: tory said sh
. >> reporter: tory brinkman has always been a survivor. born 15 weeks early, a tiny pound and a half. that was just the beginning of her struggle. for the first ten years of her life she lived with a mother addicted to heroin. their history together shows how savage the addiction can be. today she's a remarkably composed 14-year-old telling her story her way. what do you remember about those early years and your mom? >> she never ate. she'd have maybe a coke a day. no water. then...
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the tories want to make u.k. citizens to apply for the right to stay and pay for the privilege to do so. they should think again. if the fee is imposed, i can confirm today that, at a minimum, the scottish government will need the cost for eu nationals working in our public services. [applause] -- will meet the cost for eu nationals working in our public services. [applause] it will help us keep doctors, and othersurses would rely on. it will send a message to eu citizens, and actions, not just words, we welcomed you, value, and we want you to stay. [applause] friends, immigration is not an easy subject for politicians. we have the duty to be straight with people. fee except the tories arbitrary targets, the number of people working and paying taxes will fall. and immigration policy designed .o appease the u.k. must go a scottish policy -- [applause] meetstish policy that scotland's needs and lives up to scotland's values must take its place. to give control of immigration policy to our own scottish parliament an
the tories want to make u.k. citizens to apply for the right to stay and pay for the privilege to do so. they should think again. if the fee is imposed, i can confirm today that, at a minimum, the scottish government will need the cost for eu nationals working in our public services. [applause] -- will meet the cost for eu nationals working in our public services. [applause] it will help us keep doctors, and othersurses would rely on. it will send a message to eu citizens, and actions, not just...
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and as for the tories, well, the tories are now back in someplace in scottish parliament. [applause] and no wonder they had a policy vacuum, racism, the saw ginny and sectarianism within the ranks has been on full, ugly display. [applause] the disgusting views that it been spread by too many tory politicians have no place in public life. it is time they found some backbone and kicked the racist and that they gets out of her party. [applause] -- racists and bigots. the opposition in scotland are all over the place. that's why more than ever the responsibility is on us, the snp, to provide good government that the people of our country expect and deserve. it is up to us to inspire the optimism that will drive scotland forward. just as we have over the past decade. our record is a strong one. more than 3 billion pounds extra for the nhs. almost 12,000 more health service staff, and the best performing emergency department anywhere in the united kingdom. [applause] prescription charges abolished, and no privatization of health care conference, as long as the snp is in office.
and as for the tories, well, the tories are now back in someplace in scottish parliament. [applause] and no wonder they had a policy vacuum, racism, the saw ginny and sectarianism within the ranks has been on full, ugly display. [applause] the disgusting views that it been spread by too many tory politicians have no place in public life. it is time they found some backbone and kicked the racist and that they gets out of her party. [applause] -- racists and bigots. the opposition in scotland are...
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but first, two tory nods, she said no deal might be an option. wile i believe it is profoundly in our interests for the negotiations to succeed, it is also our responsibility as a the government —— government to prepare for every eventuality. that is exactly what we are doing. corruption to dismiss the enemies, notjust with a shake of the head—butted determination to screw down on the other side. as we look forward, the ball is in their court. i‘m optimistic for a positive response. their answer? it‘s not me, it‘s you. not much mood for progress this week. there has been so far no solution found on step one, which is the divorce proceedings. so the ball is entirely in the uk court. are you concerned about your own position? and there are jitters in brussels and at home about who is in charge. vows of loyalty now aplenty. but lots from labour to benefit from. just when britain needs a strong negotiating team, we have a cabinet at each other's throws. half of the conservative party one the foreign secretary site, the other half want the
but first, two tory nods, she said no deal might be an option. wile i believe it is profoundly in our interests for the negotiations to succeed, it is also our responsibility as a the government —— government to prepare for every eventuality. that is exactly what we are doing. corruption to dismiss the enemies, notjust with a shake of the head—butted determination to screw down on the other side. as we look forward, the ball is in their court. i‘m optimistic for a positive response....
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there are always tory members of parliament who have been grumbling about leadership. they grumbled about david cameron, they grumbled before that about michael howard. they‘ re now grumbling about theresa may. you always get that. what would you say to your fellow tory mps who think this is the moment to try and depose theresa may? well, i haven't found any yet and i haven't talked to any yet but next week when the house returns, i will find them and i'll politely ask them to shut up. at the moment, there doesn't seem to be enough momentum among a minority of tory mps to threaten theresa may, who is, of course, embroiled in brexit and bridging divisions within her party on the issue. most tory mps i've talked to are very sympathetic about the prime minister's struggles yesterday. 0ne cabinet minister told me it was proper and fair to stand by her. number 10 scoffs at any suggestion theresa may might quit. so, for now, the embattled prime minister fights on. ben wright, bbc news, downing street. the author kazuo ishiguro has said it's a "magnificent honour" to receiv
there are always tory members of parliament who have been grumbling about leadership. they grumbled about david cameron, they grumbled before that about michael howard. they‘ re now grumbling about theresa may. you always get that. what would you say to your fellow tory mps who think this is the moment to try and depose theresa may? well, i haven't found any yet and i haven't talked to any yet but next week when the house returns, i will find them and i'll politely ask them to shut up. at the...
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one, thatis an end to tory psychodrama. one, that is a great line, and number two, she is one to watch. i know she isa memberof two, she is one to watch. i know she is a member of the scottish parliament, she is not an mp, getting her into westminster would bea getting her into westminster would be a challenge and people say she's not even eligible because she is not an mp, but i think she is one to watch. we have elections and by—elections and all sorts of opportunities arise. keep an eye on ruth davidson. the hoff is 65, and looking good on it. this is the stupidest business in the world. why is david hasselhoff in the paper? on the list it says horace plus the hoff. i think of the hoff and somebody who has made a career to make themselves a good at yours, so i don't know why boris and the hoff is together, but yes, he is with another movie, and this time it is about the hoff. rachel is much too young to have any of this.|j about the hoff. rachel is much too young to have any of this. i had no idea who this person was.
one, thatis an end to tory psychodrama. one, that is a great line, and number two, she is one to watch. i know she isa memberof two, she is one to watch. i know she is a member of the scottish parliament, she is not an mp, getting her into westminster would bea getting her into westminster would be a challenge and people say she's not even eligible because she is not an mp, but i think she is one to watch. we have elections and by—elections and all sorts of opportunities arise. keep an eye on...
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under tory rules, it takes 48 mps to force a vote of no confidence. if she loses that vote, she must resign. allies say rebels don't have the numbers. i was in the hall when the conservative party rose as one to give her a thunderous standing ovation and i've been in receipt of telephone calls, text messages and emails from people in my constituency and elsewhere, saying, get behind theresa. i've been able to say to them — absolutely, we are all behind theresa may. grant schapps knows what he needs to do, he needs to get 48 signatures to trigger an election for the leadership of the conservative party. he says he's got up to 30, that could be eight. i suspect that he hasn't got anywhere near what he needs and that's why he's doing this tantrum at the moment. by the time mps gather here again next week, mrs may's team feel sure they'll have seen off this assault, at least for now. but privately, among tory mps, there's no longer much debate about whether mrs may will be driven out of office, just about when. few seem truly to believe she can fight on
under tory rules, it takes 48 mps to force a vote of no confidence. if she loses that vote, she must resign. allies say rebels don't have the numbers. i was in the hall when the conservative party rose as one to give her a thunderous standing ovation and i've been in receipt of telephone calls, text messages and emails from people in my constituency and elsewhere, saying, get behind theresa. i've been able to say to them — absolutely, we are all behind theresa may. grant schapps knows what he...
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chanting: tories out, tories out! it's a competition of ideas. but there is a sense here this week the big conversations are happening elsewhere. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, manchester. a brief look at some of the day's other other news stories... the man shot by police last week off the m5 motorway near bristol has been named as spencer ashworth. the police complaints watchdog said a post—mortem showed the 29—year—old died from gunshot injuries. the government has confirmed it will go ahead with the roll—out of universal credit after trials in four pilot areas. research for the bbc has found that 84% of people receiving the benefit — which combines six previous benefits — are in rent arrears. the head of uber in the uk — jo bertram — is standing down as the company fights a decision to remove its licence to operate in london. last month, transport for london announced that the firm was "unfit" to run a taxi service. uber has said ms bertram's departure is not connected to its licensing problems. three american scientists, who dis
chanting: tories out, tories out! it's a competition of ideas. but there is a sense here this week the big conversations are happening elsewhere. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, manchester. a brief look at some of the day's other other news stories... the man shot by police last week off the m5 motorway near bristol has been named as spencer ashworth. the police complaints watchdog said a post—mortem showed the 29—year—old died from gunshot injuries. the government has confirmed it will go...
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as for the tories, the prime minister said something this week that i actually agree with. in her conference speech, she said, racism, intolerance and hatred has no place in british politics or british society. i agree unreservedly with the prime minister. the thing is, as we sit here today, racist and xenophobic councillors are still members of the scottish tory party, so she does not... applause so the prime minister does not need to lecture us, she needs to lecture ruth davidson to get her house in order. applause while all of the chaos has been going on on the left and right, what have we been doing? we have been delivering progress for the and building afairerand delivering progress for the and building a fairer and more prosperous scotland, that is what we have been doing —— progress for the country. the first in the programme for government last month. after ten yea rs for government last month. after ten years in office, she unveiled what was easily the most ambitious programme of any government since devolution. she set out a vision for the country that recogni
as for the tories, the prime minister said something this week that i actually agree with. in her conference speech, she said, racism, intolerance and hatred has no place in british politics or british society. i agree unreservedly with the prime minister. the thing is, as we sit here today, racist and xenophobic councillors are still members of the scottish tory party, so she does not... applause so the prime minister does not need to lecture us, she needs to lecture ruth davidson to get her...
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. >> reporter: tori brink man has always been a survivor. born 15 weeks early a tiny pound and a half. and that was the beginning of her struggle: the first ten years of her life she lived with a mother addicted to hearoin. it shows how savage the addiction can be. today she is a composed 14-year-old telling her story her way. >>> what do you remember about those early years and your mom? >> she never ate. she'd have maybe a coke a day. no water and then go right back to bed. she'd never take care of me. never feed me. i had to feed myself. i consider myself as the parent and my mom the kid. >> do you think your mom sold drugs? >> i know she did. >> reporter: she got in trouble for that? >> um, yeah. one time i think i was around 7 or 8 she actually made me do a drug deal for her. >> reporter: a drug deal? like what did she ask you to do? >> she put some either heroin or cocaine in a napkin or something. she said run up to that house, get the money and give this to them. >> reporter: tori said she never got any health care growing up. >> non
. >> reporter: tori brink man has always been a survivor. born 15 weeks early a tiny pound and a half. and that was the beginning of her struggle: the first ten years of her life she lived with a mother addicted to hearoin. it shows how savage the addiction can be. today she is a composed 14-year-old telling her story her way. >>> what do you remember about those early years and your mom? >> she never ate. she'd have maybe a coke a day. no water and then go right back to...
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has been attacked by tories from the platform because. it's a cheerleader for the european union the editor lionel barber has got a civic award from the french government because of the work they've been doing promoting the european union which i think is an undemocratic useless incompetent expensive institution and i'm very glad we're leaving it's a japanese newspaper the f.t. anyway they've always been suspicious like german coburn as we said of the european union any suspicion that what are you hearing in the conference hall about some suspicions from some sections of the conservative body and the country that there's a creeping remain miller is of reneging on the will of the british people going on well boris johnson speech brother a speech in the party conference try to deal with that head on because he's talked about the benefits of brags that we've got to start seeing the positives of bragg's at seventeen and a half million people in britain voted to leave your opinion because they want to get their lives back that it won't brussel
has been attacked by tories from the platform because. it's a cheerleader for the european union the editor lionel barber has got a civic award from the french government because of the work they've been doing promoting the european union which i think is an undemocratic useless incompetent expensive institution and i'm very glad we're leaving it's a japanese newspaper the f.t. anyway they've always been suspicious like german coburn as we said of the european union any suspicion that what are...
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there are always tory members of parliament who have been grumbling about leadership. they grumbled about david cameron, they grumbled before that about michael howard. they‘ re now grumbling about theresa may. you always get that. what would you say to your fellow tory mps who think this is the moment to try and post theresa may? —— depose theresa may. well i haven't found any yet and i haven't talked to any yet but next week when the house returns i will find them and i'll politely ask them to shut up. at the moment there doesn't seem to be enough momentum among a minority of tory mps to threaten theresa may, who is, of course, embroiled in brexit and bridging divisions within her party on the issue. most tory mps i've talked to are very sympathetic about the prime minister's struggles yesterday. one cabinet minister told me it was proper and fair to stand by her. number ten scoffs at any suggestion theresa may might quit. so for now the embattled prime minister fights on. ben wright, bbc news, downing street. the national rifle association, which campiagns for
there are always tory members of parliament who have been grumbling about leadership. they grumbled about david cameron, they grumbled before that about michael howard. they‘ re now grumbling about theresa may. you always get that. what would you say to your fellow tory mps who think this is the moment to try and post theresa may? —— depose theresa may. well i haven't found any yet and i haven't talked to any yet but next week when the house returns i will find them and i'll politely ask...
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exert over you tory m.p.'s well none whatsoever the very separate parties we have a supply and demand working relationship they have a very clear god they will support a conservative government on like any other minority government in the history i think in a band of men of any fiscal rules which is going to make the electorate surely wonder why not just give the vertical will obviously put more keynesian infrastructure investment yeah but will it week we've already heard of called in that you know we're going to wipe out student debt but then i can see student fees and then all of a sudden guess what they kind of full to do it was even get the sixty billion pounds to write off student debt was he going to get that two hundred billion pounds to read nationalize you know industries in this country the men's deluded thank you you're welcome thank you deborah. government's treasury whip crate with your there speaking to me outside the convention center protected by police and machine guns we also moved to somewhe
exert over you tory m.p.'s well none whatsoever the very separate parties we have a supply and demand working relationship they have a very clear god they will support a conservative government on like any other minority government in the history i think in a band of men of any fiscal rules which is going to make the electorate surely wonder why not just give the vertical will obviously put more keynesian infrastructure investment yeah but will it week we've already heard of called in that you...
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tory, tory, tory. scum, scum, scum. the prime minister might find it hard to listen to that, let alone agree. the tory conference, a magnet for discontent and fury in some quarters. most of the protests peaceful, or noisy at least. but theresa may does think she needs to pay attention to the national mood. after labour courted votes promising to scrap university fees in england, they will be frozen there is a confirmation of a rethink too. when we set that policy what we expected was going to happen was there would be in range, diversity and the system, that we'd see universities perhaps offering shorter courses, that we'd see universities offering courses at fees under the maximum fee. that hasn't happened. we've got to look at it again. but ambition is to change policy won't matter much. foreign secretary, do you accept you're causing trouble for the prime minister? no, he certainly doesn't. if the man most tory mps see as stirrer in chief and the prime minister and the rest of the cabinet can't pull together. should
tory, tory, tory. scum, scum, scum. the prime minister might find it hard to listen to that, let alone agree. the tory conference, a magnet for discontent and fury in some quarters. most of the protests peaceful, or noisy at least. but theresa may does think she needs to pay attention to the national mood. after labour courted votes promising to scrap university fees in england, they will be frozen there is a confirmation of a rethink too. when we set that policy what we expected was going to...
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amber rudd hires tory poster amid talk of... she is well liked by liberal conservatives. book has been written about the election period saying after the election period didn't go as well as she hoped, based for amber rudd who only held on by her fingertips. david cameron, john major and george osborne rallied around thinking she is the way to go but she with her majority in hastings and right, she has brought in lynton crosby, the tough aussie who is good at the sort of thing, we are told, to try and help rebuild this campaign in the constituency. you cannot help but think, if she let him do that, may as well make him make the prime minister as well. you don't know. it seems as though even that the tories have been told let's come together they are all still removing. with they are all still removing. with the davis story and amber rudd story we have to remember there is an awful lot of flux and so many moving parts in the tory party at the moment and with brexit. we have no clue what brexit will look like yet. as you said, 2019 is the deadline but what does that mean? t
amber rudd hires tory poster amid talk of... she is well liked by liberal conservatives. book has been written about the election period saying after the election period didn't go as well as she hoped, based for amber rudd who only held on by her fingertips. david cameron, john major and george osborne rallied around thinking she is the way to go but she with her majority in hastings and right, she has brought in lynton crosby, the tough aussie who is good at the sort of thing, we are told, to...
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most tory mp5 i've talked to are very sympathetic about the prime minister's struggles yesterday. 0ne cabinet minister told me it was proper and fair to stand by her. and number 10 scoffs at any suggestion that theresa may might quit, and so for now the embattled prime minister fights on. ben wright, bbc news, downing street. a terminally ill man has lost his high court bid to change the law on assisted dying. 67—year—old noel conway — who has motor neurone disease — had wanted a doctor to be allowed to prescribe him a lethal dose of drugs when his health deteriorates. currently any doctor helping him to die would face up to 1a years in prison. sales of new cars in the uk fell sharply in september for the first time in six years. the number of new car registrations stands at a26,000, down over 9% on this time last year. diesel sales, which have been hit by worries over air quality, were particularly hard hit — they fell by almost 22%. a session of catalonia's regional parliament that was due to take place on monday has been suspended by spain's constitutional court in an att
most tory mp5 i've talked to are very sympathetic about the prime minister's struggles yesterday. 0ne cabinet minister told me it was proper and fair to stand by her. and number 10 scoffs at any suggestion that theresa may might quit, and so for now the embattled prime minister fights on. ben wright, bbc news, downing street. a terminally ill man has lost his high court bid to change the law on assisted dying. 67—year—old noel conway — who has motor neurone disease — had wanted a doctor...
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her front page says the tories sharpen their nights... they have interviewed sajid javid who at the end of the interview was asked whether theresa may should lead the tories into the next campaign and he saidi tories into the next campaign and he said i think we are out of time. not a ringing endorsement. the same question put to philip hammond the chancellor and he came up with a similar non—answer but i'm not sure she's ina similar non—answer but i'm not sure she's in a battle for survival, we might see over the next few days whether she is, in a weird sort of limbo, nobody wants the job, you have to deal with brexit. you don't think or asjohnson have to deal with brexit. you don't think or as johnson wants have to deal with brexit. you don't think or asjohnson wants the job? not convinced he wants it right now, he does enough things to suggest he is crazy, no one wants it right now, i suspect he is trying to get himself sacked so he can sit on the backbenches and in the sunday times, suggesting that what he is up to because he cann
her front page says the tories sharpen their nights... they have interviewed sajid javid who at the end of the interview was asked whether theresa may should lead the tories into the next campaign and he saidi tories into the next campaign and he said i think we are out of time. not a ringing endorsement. the same question put to philip hammond the chancellor and he came up with a similar non—answer but i'm not sure she's ina similar non—answer but i'm not sure she's in a battle for...
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chanting: tories out, tories out! it's a competition of ideas. but there is a sense here this week the big conversations are happening elsewhere. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, manchester. next on bbc news, the travel show. this is the mighty river sava, flowing for nearly 1,000 kilometres from the alps in slovenia, right across to belgrade, in serbia. it's the longest river within the balkans. a vital artery that's borne witness to so much history, stretching all the way back to ancient and medieval times and of course the turmoil of recent decades. today, the sava connects four countries thatjust a generation ago were at war. 0n myjourney i'll be exploring how today this river is healing wounds by boosting trade and tourism and creating a new identity for the region. and finding out why locals call this the ‘vital heart of the balkans'. a nation ofjust 2 million people, slovenia prides itself on its close relationship with nature. it's one of the most densely forested countries in europe and nearly two thirds of its landscape is green space. thi
chanting: tories out, tories out! it's a competition of ideas. but there is a sense here this week the big conversations are happening elsewhere. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, manchester. next on bbc news, the travel show. this is the mighty river sava, flowing for nearly 1,000 kilometres from the alps in slovenia, right across to belgrade, in serbia. it's the longest river within the balkans. a vital artery that's borne witness to so much history, stretching all the way back to ancient and...
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even though the tories would benefit, borisjohnson's seat though the tories would benefit, boris johnson's seat would disappear. and that of david davis. priti patel. the three big hitters in the labour front bench, they are in north london constituencies, contiguous, and they will go, and that will lead to a lot of scrabbling amongst themselves. that will lead to a lot of scrabbling amongst themselvesm does need to be done, but it is finding a way, as you know, finding a way it can be done, and the reason the labour party mps have smaller constituencies is they tend to be urban. smaller geographical. they tend to be more urban, and their consultants tend to have a lot of problems. —— constituents. consultants tend to have a lot of problems. -- constituents. so many mps are going to be worried about their own seats, so i imagine theresa may will not get around to this. to both of you, thanks for joining us. we have run out of time. that is its night. you can see the front pages on the bbc news website —— that is it for tonight. if you have missed the programme, you can watch it lat
even though the tories would benefit, borisjohnson's seat though the tories would benefit, boris johnson's seat would disappear. and that of david davis. priti patel. the three big hitters in the labour front bench, they are in north london constituencies, contiguous, and they will go, and that will lead to a lot of scrabbling amongst themselves. that will lead to a lot of scrabbling amongst themselvesm does need to be done, but it is finding a way, as you know, finding a way it can be done,...
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in the bottom—up guise of a tory activist and man interrupted theresa may. stand—up comedian simon brodkin handing herafake may. stand—up comedian simon brodkin handing her a fake p45. boris, job done, given her the handing her a fake p45. boris, job done, given herthe p45. handing her a fake p45. boris, job done, given her the p45. to start with neither the prime minister or anyone else knew what was going on. a stu nt anyone else knew what was going on. a stunt during the biggest speech of the most powerful politician in the country. goal, go. go away. thank you. with terribly british plight irritation the cabinet tried to get him to leave. boris asked me! boris, please say you did this, you asked me and now you please say you did this, you asked me and now you are please say you did this, you asked me and now you are denying it! before eventually security guards and chanting from the crowd got him out. you gave her a p45? from boris. it was allegedly a joke, nothing to do with the foreign secretary. the man bundled out and chased by reporters. there w
in the bottom—up guise of a tory activist and man interrupted theresa may. stand—up comedian simon brodkin handing herafake may. stand—up comedian simon brodkin handing her a fake p45. boris, job done, given her the handing her a fake p45. boris, job done, given herthe p45. handing her a fake p45. boris, job done, given her the p45. to start with neither the prime minister or anyone else knew what was going on. a stu nt anyone else knew what was going on. a stunt during the biggest speech...
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the fizz went flat for the tories after the election. before then they hardly knew they would have to really take their enemies on. now if they are sure of one thing it's that, withjeremy corbyn in the ascendancy, they need to fight. he is a clear and present danger to our prosperity. by abandoning market economics, jeremy corbyn's labour has abandoned the aspirations of ordinary working people. we must be the party which picks them up and delivers on them. attack after attack on labour, and pushback to those who suggest the way the country does business is done. our economy is not broken, it is fundamentally strong. and while no—one suggests a market economy is perfect, it is the best system yet designed for making people steadily better off over time, and underpinning strong and sustainable public services for everyone. and with the government's differences over how we leave the eu, a barely masked plea. we must not downplay the difficulty, nor underestimate the complexities. this will be one of the most challenging tasks ever undert
the fizz went flat for the tories after the election. before then they hardly knew they would have to really take their enemies on. now if they are sure of one thing it's that, withjeremy corbyn in the ascendancy, they need to fight. he is a clear and present danger to our prosperity. by abandoning market economics, jeremy corbyn's labour has abandoned the aspirations of ordinary working people. we must be the party which picks them up and delivers on them. attack after attack on labour, and...
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do you get a sense of tory unease over the legislation. theresa villiers was here before, she was saying, it is posturing, it is there already, the government has said there will be a vote at the end of this process and of course the transition period will be part of the agreement. why do we need it in the agreement. why do we need it in the bill? maybe it is headline grabbing, but it won't amount to much? definitely a sense of unease, a lot of tory mps went along with the bill. just smile now,, then you can complain. i don't think the whips thought we would complain as much as we did. these red lines, lots of them are accepted but there it is so much involved in this negotiation, it is hard to see how much you can give parliament. if parliament say no, what happens? the eu parliament, does theresa may go back to the negotiations? there are a lot of questions in how you can tie the government's hands if you are going to get brexit through. let's move on to the telegraph, rachel. there have been some bullish state m e nts rachel. there have
do you get a sense of tory unease over the legislation. theresa villiers was here before, she was saying, it is posturing, it is there already, the government has said there will be a vote at the end of this process and of course the transition period will be part of the agreement. why do we need it in the agreement. why do we need it in the bill? maybe it is headline grabbing, but it won't amount to much? definitely a sense of unease, a lot of tory mps went along with the bill. just smile...
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there is a wing of the tory party which will never be satisfied. there is a wing of every party which will never be satisfied. they are in power, they are taking us over the cliff. while we are talking about settling bills, let's move to the financial times, capitalism, greed, tax dodgers... this is a bit rich, don't you think, apparently, the former boss of marks & spencer is saying that capitalism has lost its way, and how investors are too focused on the short—term and shareholder value, that is actually what companies are about. they are accountable to their shareholders, because the shareholders own the company. i'm not quite sure... this is an important debate, i'm pleased it is coming out and it is in the financial times. the baroness, who used to be a former minister, now heads up santander, it is time to talk... there is capitalism and there is capitalism, we have a kind which is as wild as the east india company. absolutely crazy. even back then, you know, they were held to account, eventually, saying this is not real, this is not what
there is a wing of the tory party which will never be satisfied. there is a wing of every party which will never be satisfied. they are in power, they are taking us over the cliff. while we are talking about settling bills, let's move to the financial times, capitalism, greed, tax dodgers... this is a bit rich, don't you think, apparently, the former boss of marks & spencer is saying that capitalism has lost its way, and how investors are too focused on the short—term and shareholder...
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the tories have already wasted brexit time with a general election. if they now have a leadership election... unless they can find a candidate that everyone agrees on, it's very dangerous. nick watt was right. there are conservative backbenchers who are machinating today. there is one former cabinet minister who is going around collecting signatures, i am informed. what will the consequences of that be? more disunity. nobody votes for a dis—unified party. they are being totally disloyal, and they are going to affect the conservatives' long—term chances. do you recognise plots, names going round, texts talking about the leadership? that sort of thing is rife in politics. iain is talking about an ex—cabinet minister. there are some ex—ministers who are extremely embittered individuals, whojust want to get their own back on the fact that they don't feel recognised. life is full of that. you have to move on and disregard it. that would be my advice to the prime minister. people saw a more human side of her today. i think people sympathised with he
the tories have already wasted brexit time with a general election. if they now have a leadership election... unless they can find a candidate that everyone agrees on, it's very dangerous. nick watt was right. there are conservative backbenchers who are machinating today. there is one former cabinet minister who is going around collecting signatures, i am informed. what will the consequences of that be? more disunity. nobody votes for a dis—unified party. they are being totally disloyal, and...
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ambition isa tory party. —— poll leads. ambition is a strong force, to sit down and read julius caesar and you will see nothing good will come out of being the one who sticks the knife in the back or... let's move on to donald trump. the iran nuclear deal. i'm not quite sure what these certify means but more importantly, he is going to the demise of his defence secretary and top general, who all think did deal is to 0k. secretary and top general, who all think did deal is to ok. you sound surprised that he is not listening to advice from experts! we are post— expert era in this world so decertify means they have disagreement in the 0bama era where sanctions were removed in exchange for the uranium allowing access —— the iranians allowing access to check out their nuclear materials and itjust check out their nuclear materials and it just means check out their nuclear materials and itjust means the americans check out their nuclear materials and it just means the americans will the actually you are not keeping the end o
ambition isa tory party. —— poll leads. ambition is a strong force, to sit down and read julius caesar and you will see nothing good will come out of being the one who sticks the knife in the back or... let's move on to donald trump. the iran nuclear deal. i'm not quite sure what these certify means but more importantly, he is going to the demise of his defence secretary and top general, who all think did deal is to 0k. secretary and top general, who all think did deal is to ok. you sound...
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under tory rules, it takes 48 mps to force a vote of no confidence. if she loses that vote, she must resign. allies say rebels don't have the numbers. i was in the hall when the conservative party rose as one to give her a thunderous standing ovation, and i've also been in receipt of telephone calls, text messages, and e—mails from people in my constituency and elsewhere, saying, get behind theresa. i've been able to say to them — absolutely, we are all behind theresa. grant schapps knows what he needs to do, he needs to get 48 signatures to trigger an election for the leadership of the conservative party. he says he's got up to 30, that could be eight. i suspect that he hasn't got anywhere near what he needs and that's why he's doing this tantrum at the moment. by the time mps gather here again next week, mrs may's team feel sure they'll have seen off this assault, at least for now. but privately, among tory mps, there's no longer much debate about whether mrs may will be driven out of office, just about when. few seem truly to believe she can fi
under tory rules, it takes 48 mps to force a vote of no confidence. if she loses that vote, she must resign. allies say rebels don't have the numbers. i was in the hall when the conservative party rose as one to give her a thunderous standing ovation, and i've also been in receipt of telephone calls, text messages, and e—mails from people in my constituency and elsewhere, saying, get behind theresa. i've been able to say to them — absolutely, we are all behind theresa. grant schapps knows...
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but first — to tory nods — she said no deal might be an option. while i believe it is profoundly in all our interests for the negotiations to succeed, it is also our responsibility as a government to prepare for every eventuality. so that is exactly what we are doing. her option now, to dismiss the enemies. notjust with a shake of the head, but a determination to screw down on the other side. as we look forward to the next stage, the ball is in their court. but i'm optimistic it will receive a positive response. their answer to that claim — it's not me, it's you. there doesn't seem to be much of a mood for progress in this week's brussels talks. there has been, so far, no solution found on step one, which is the divorce proceedings. so, the ball is entirely in the uk court. reporter: are you concerned about your own position? and there are jitters in brussels, as at home, about who is really in charge. the many characters of the tory soap opera, shaping up the plot. vows of loyalty, now aplenty. i'm looking forward to the prime minister's statem
but first — to tory nods — she said no deal might be an option. while i believe it is profoundly in all our interests for the negotiations to succeed, it is also our responsibility as a government to prepare for every eventuality. so that is exactly what we are doing. her option now, to dismiss the enemies. notjust with a shake of the head, but a determination to screw down on the other side. as we look forward to the next stage, the ball is in their court. but i'm optimistic it will...
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and borisjohnson has reportedly told the paper tory mps sniffed the air this week, before backing mrs may. brexit‘s big three back the pm is the lead in the sunday express. trade secretary liam fox has told the paper about what he calls mrs may's great inner strength. the sunday mirror has pictures purportedly from inside a prison which it says exposes the party lifestyle of convicts. and the daily star sunday claims england football bosses will send bug sweepers to next year's world cup, over fears that the russians will spy on the team. lets start, daisy and martin. there are so lets start, daisy and martin. there are so much politics in the sunday papers. do you want to kick us off with the front of the times?m papers. do you want to kick us off with the front of the times? it is a really interesting interview that they have got here with theresa may. it has almost been pushed down the agenda by all of the slow motion car crash debris of the conference. so we have, in no particular order, it seems to me, there is going to be a reshuffle in a fortnight‘s time. three members of t
and borisjohnson has reportedly told the paper tory mps sniffed the air this week, before backing mrs may. brexit‘s big three back the pm is the lead in the sunday express. trade secretary liam fox has told the paper about what he calls mrs may's great inner strength. the sunday mirror has pictures purportedly from inside a prison which it says exposes the party lifestyle of convicts. and the daily star sunday claims england football bosses will send bug sweepers to next year's world cup,...
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i think so and i am not a tory. you're not a tory? no, i know whatl and i am not a tory. you're not a tory? no, i know what i am wearing but i really not! i think is sensible and measured. he goes more for his own, who needs charisma in the chancellor? here i think there is another thing going on, because the times is besotted with michael gove, rupert murdoch loves him and they want to push michael gove's career. what do you think he needs to do come the budget, what does he need to focus on? it should be a steady as you go budget. in the public finances there is still quite a lot of borrowing so the idea of having a huge giveaway is not quite on. i would like to see a simplification of the tax system because it's horrendously complicated. there are rumours he wa nts to ta ke complicated. there are rumours he wants to take cash away from pensioners to get to the young which ido pensioners to get to the young which i do not approve of. i do! generally i think it should be steady as you go. the big crises, this whole thing about austerity and who has been suffering, univer
i think so and i am not a tory. you're not a tory? no, i know whatl and i am not a tory. you're not a tory? no, i know what i am wearing but i really not! i think is sensible and measured. he goes more for his own, who needs charisma in the chancellor? here i think there is another thing going on, because the times is besotted with michael gove, rupert murdoch loves him and they want to push michael gove's career. what do you think he needs to do come the budget, what does he need to focus on?...
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leader of the scottish tories, ruth davidson, to ta ke scottish tories, ruth davidson, to take the conference stage. the official opposition, holding the snp to account for their failings and others and the tunnel vision obsession with independence at the expense of everything else. under ruth davidson's leadership, our party has... clearly, ruth davidson is about to take the stage very shortly. she is just is about to take the stage very shortly. she isjust been introduced now. the leader of the scottish conservatives, the right honourable ruth davidson, msp. cheering thanks, james. thank you, conference. it is great to be back in manchester, or, as i like to call it, these other powerhouse. —— de southern ocean powerhouse. —— de southern ocean powerhouse. i want to jackie about the general election. in fact, i wanted up to about two of them. the first was two years ago, and, for i was in scotland, it was the same old story. knocking hands in, hitting countless doors, delivering thousands of leaflets, too many conversations to count and another pairof conversations to count and anoth
leader of the scottish tories, ruth davidson, to ta ke scottish tories, ruth davidson, to take the conference stage. the official opposition, holding the snp to account for their failings and others and the tunnel vision obsession with independence at the expense of everything else. under ruth davidson's leadership, our party has... clearly, ruth davidson is about to take the stage very shortly. she is just is about to take the stage very shortly. she isjust been introduced now. the leader of...
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he is going to steal from the old and give to to the young, the latest tory plan to dig themselves out of the insanely large hole they put themselves in with the their ill—timed general levenlingts young people don‘t vote for tories, think they hate young people. a very big statement tony i will be honest with you, the numbers bear it out. if you visit, actually a really interestinger article on this on buzzfeed if you want to look it up. 0ther internets are vanchts the chancellor has a budget in november and undera huge chancellor has a budget in november and under a huge amount of pressure from his own backbenchers to get good retail policy they can sell both to young people and to people chont get on the housing ladder and chatter about student loans and what can be done. this is make or break for the chancellor. his last budget in march was a shambles and ended up having to withdraw some of his proposals within days a huge amount of pressure to get this right. proposals within days a huge amount of pressure to get this rightm this more to do with older workers being penalised r
he is going to steal from the old and give to to the young, the latest tory plan to dig themselves out of the insanely large hole they put themselves in with the their ill—timed general levenlingts young people don‘t vote for tories, think they hate young people. a very big statement tony i will be honest with you, the numbers bear it out. if you visit, actually a really interestinger article on this on buzzfeed if you want to look it up. 0ther internets are vanchts the chancellor has a...
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i think the tory party... it is conference season and if you compare it to the labour party next week, where it felt like there was a cult around jeremy corbyn —— last week. obviously he doesn't have the entire support of the parliamentary labour party but he has a huge amount of momentum, sorry to use that word, but he does. there's a sense of whatjeremy says goes and ina way sense of whatjeremy says goes and in a way he is sense of whatjeremy says goes and inaway he isa sense of whatjeremy says goes and in a way he is a unifying figure or they forced him into being a unifying figure and it's the com plete unifying figure and it's the complete opposite with theresa may. she can't really say anything without getting criticised on all sides. but he doesn't have to govern, that's the difference. when harry met meghan ‘s mum, this blair a picture of prince harry and meghan markle's mum, whose name i don't even know. do you know much about this —— blurry. even know. do you know much about this -- blurry.
i think the tory party... it is conference season and if you compare it to the labour party next week, where it felt like there was a cult around jeremy corbyn —— last week. obviously he doesn't have the entire support of the parliamentary labour party but he has a huge amount of momentum, sorry to use that word, but he does. there's a sense of whatjeremy says goes and ina way sense of whatjeremy says goes and in a way he is sense of whatjeremy says goes and inaway he isa sense of...
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tory mps do not wa nt to remained the same. tory mps do not want to force a general election, because they are worried about losing and jeremy corbyn ending up in downing street as a result, they don't want to destabilise the brexit process , don't want to destabilise the brexit process, the negotiations which are ongoing with brussels and they are not united around any clear successor to theresa may. 0k jonathan, thank you very much indeed. jonathan blake, from westminster. the headlines on bbc news: police say the former prime minister set edward heath would have been questioned over seven allegations of indecent assault and rape if he were still alive. spain's constitutional court has suspended monday's meeting of the parliament in a push to stop independence. downing street insists resignation is not an issue for theresa may as ministers gather around her following the theresa may as ministers gather around herfollowing the mishaps theresa may as ministers gather around her following the mishaps she suffered in her conferen
tory mps do not wa nt to remained the same. tory mps do not want to force a general election, because they are worried about losing and jeremy corbyn ending up in downing street as a result, they don't want to destabilise the brexit process , don't want to destabilise the brexit process, the negotiations which are ongoing with brussels and they are not united around any clear successor to theresa may. 0k jonathan, thank you very much indeed. jonathan blake, from westminster. the headlines on...
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at 14 years old tory has seen enough pain for a lifetime. making her spirit and attitude today all the more impressive. here's a big question. >> okay. >> reporter: why are you talking to us? >> because i want to spread only affected my life, but probably affected a lot of other kids lives, and i want to help people. >> reporter: wow. what a story. >>> kate snow reporting there. that is powerful stuff and want to see the rest of that interview. >> what a marvel less little girl. >> yeah, glad she has a good head on her shoulders. 11:57 let's get check on weather. >> i have nice weather out there. sunshine temperatures in the low 80s. we'll continue to warm up with muggy conditions, but the humidity will fall. later on tonight temperatures in the mid-80s today. maybe a spotty sprinkle. better chances of rain overnight. and through the day tomorrow less humidity in mid-70s. but drizzle and thursday and friday. but look at the weebd, a lot berth on saturday and sunday. >> thank you, lauryn. that's midday. back at 4:00. >> get the latest news up
at 14 years old tory has seen enough pain for a lifetime. making her spirit and attitude today all the more impressive. here's a big question. >> okay. >> reporter: why are you talking to us? >> because i want to spread only affected my life, but probably affected a lot of other kids lives, and i want to help people. >> reporter: wow. what a story. >>> kate snow reporting there. that is powerful stuff and want to see the rest of that interview. >> what a...
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the tory infighting is continuing and it's being played out in front of the flagship tory press. this goes back to herfailure of the flagship tory press. this goes back to her failure to get a decent majority at the election. well, of course. she has been running to standstill ever since. this shows us, it's a real mess. she doesn't seem to have a coherent strategy. in particular the henry viii clauses, it can be no surprise she's having so much trouble with those because it's an undemocratic thing she's been trying to do, it says in the telegraph that the remain mps are likely to cause trouble for this bill and that's why they've had to change the timetable. i wouldn't be surprised if there we re i wouldn't be surprised if there were mps who were broadly brexit who didn't like the idea of henry viii clauses either because they're profoundly undemocratic. the whole point of brexit was supposed to be you empower parliament, you can't ta ke you empower parliament, you can't take power away from parliament and give it to ministers. the brexit talks themselves, michel barnier was say
the tory infighting is continuing and it's being played out in front of the flagship tory press. this goes back to herfailure of the flagship tory press. this goes back to her failure to get a decent majority at the election. well, of course. she has been running to standstill ever since. this shows us, it's a real mess. she doesn't seem to have a coherent strategy. in particular the henry viii clauses, it can be no surprise she's having so much trouble with those because it's an undemocratic...
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of being over you tory m.p.'s while none whatsoever the very separate parties we have a supply and demand working relationship they have a very clear god they will support a conservative government on like any other minority government in the history i think an abandonment of any fiscal rules which is going to make the electorate surely wonder why not just give the vertical will obviously more keynesian interest ruction investment yeah but willie week we've already heard of called in that you know we're going to wipe out student. we're going to cancel. a little sudden guess what they can afford to do we're going to get the sixty billion pounds to write off student debt was he going to get that two hundred billion barrels do we nationalize industries in this country the money. thank you well. the british government's treasury whip craig with your they're speaking to me outside the convention center protected by police and machine guns we also moved to somewhere more quiet to catch up with britain's former secretar
of being over you tory m.p.'s while none whatsoever the very separate parties we have a supply and demand working relationship they have a very clear god they will support a conservative government on like any other minority government in the history i think an abandonment of any fiscal rules which is going to make the electorate surely wonder why not just give the vertical will obviously more keynesian interest ruction investment yeah but willie week we've already heard of called in that you...